Mariah Carey She had to cancel two more shows on her tour at Christmas time after coming down with the flu.
The 55-year-old singer announced on Friday that she feels too ill to perform and has canceled her shows this weekend at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, and UBS Arena in Belmont, New York.
“Newark and Belmont – I wish I had better news but unfortunately I'm still sick and have to cancel shows tonight and Sunday. I'm truly devastated by this and appreciate your support. With love, Your Host,” Carey wrote in a message. The post was shared on X, previously Twitter.
On Wednesday five times Grammy Award Winner She canceled her concert at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's PPG Paints Arena hours before she was due to go on stage.
Mariah Carey's reign as “Queen of Christmas” almost didn't happen
“I'm sorry to say I came down with the flu, Pittsburgh. It's sad that I unfortunately have to cancel tonight's show. I love you all so much,” said Carey, known as the “Queen of Christmas.” “, he wrote on X.
Carey is scheduled to perform a concert on December 17 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, which will be the final stop on her tour. It has not yet been announced whether this show will be canceled as well.
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The latest cancellations come after Carey's hit single “All I Want For Christmas Is You” reclaimed the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for its 15th overall week this year. Released in 1994, the iconic Christmas anthem has topped the charts every year since 2019 and has sold more than 10 million copies.
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Last week, A The fight broke out Among fans during her show in St. Louis, Missouri, while performing the song “All I Want for Christmas is You.” Two men were seen in a video fighting while a woman tried to push one of them away.
However, Carey seemed unfazed by the altercation and continued playing the tune that ended the show.
In August, Carey officially announced that she would embark on a 20-city national tour to celebrate the 30th anniversary of her album “Merry Christmas,” which included the song “All I Want For Christmas.” The tour began on November 6 at the Yamava Theater in Highland, California.
During an April interview with People magazine, Carey shared details about her plans for the tour, telling the outlet, “I've been working day and night on this tour.”
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“I've worked with some great people on this, like Miss Debbie Allen,” she added. Allen, who won two Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe for her work on the 1980s TV show “Fame,” served as creative director and choreographer for the Christmas Time national tour.
“I'm going to be writing songs I've never done before, and some duets,” Carey teased while speaking with People. “I have to keep some surprises.”